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oh Susan, you are an optomist. or you hang out in LLL circles :-) If I had
to guess I'd say 2-6 weeks, max 3 mo. Initiation rate has gone up (however
that is one sip to exclusive-no definition of what initiation is) but
average length of BF hasn't improved in the US.
I would also guess that it has changed significantly world wide due to
formula influence. When I first worked in inner city 14 years ago the
Mexican moms nursed years, no problem, now they all do "dos" and follow the
US typical model, which breaks my heart. You don't know how many times a
day I plead for "solo pecho" :-(
I also see obese babies, toddlers, children, teens on a regular basis. I'm
talking about BMIs in the high 20s to 40's - in little kids! Frankly, I
spend most of my time discussing diet and exercise, cholesterol levels,
hypertension, pre diabetes and wild behavior. I blame it on American diet,
lack of parental connectedness etc. BF in the first place would improve all
this! Enough rant for now.
Pat in SNJ
>I venture this guess: 3-5 months in the US, 3-5 years around the world.
> Susan in Minn, USA rn ibclc
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